If you previously bought tongkat ali extract, and it was sold by a scammer pretending it to be 1:200, you can get a free sample of our genuine Indonesian 1:200 tongkat ali extract and compare the two.

Tongkat ali 1:200 extract was developed by us more than 20 years ago. It's not that anybody could go and do a tongkat ali 1:200 extract as easily as boiling a kilo of potatoes. The process to get a batch of tongkat ali 1:200 extract takes a full week of milling, heating, passing through pressure and vacuum chambers, and filtering.

95 percent of all tongkat ali 1:200 extracts on the web, or maybe even 99 percent, are just simply fake. Some dishonest characters, mostly in Singapore, obtain a dubious powder from China, then print 1:200 on the label, and make 50 dollars profit on a price of 60.

We have genuine resellers. They buy for several hundreds of thousands US dollars from us every year. Of course, they get a good price from us. They also sell 100 caps for around 60, but make a much smaller profit than the fakers.

You can see more details on our main website, Tongkatali Org.

It's not that Sumatra Pasak Bumi would be expensive. Indonesian 1:200 extract is expensive because it is expensive to produce. Our Thai products are much cheaper. Thailand is an easier country. So, if you can't afford genuine Indonesian 1:200 extract, Thai relationships enhancement is also good, and less costly. But avoid throwing money to a Singaporean flat and gym operation that calls itself a lab. You either feel nothing, or you feel weird because they add bootleg prescription medicines. Don't be misled by slick web design. With their outrageous profits, they can afford web design.

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Privacy policy of Sumatra Pasak Bumi

For us at Sumatra Pasak Bumi, privacy in the age of the Internet is a major concern, and we greatly welcome the European General Data Protection Regulation GDPR.

We have always been dedicated to privacy protection. The snooping and spooking of all and everybody is a pest. It’s not just the NSA and every large search engine and browser we recommend Duckduckgo for searches and as browser, but even minor businesses that do their databases and customer profiling in hope of McDonald's style do-you-want-fries-with-that cross sales.

We don’t.

We respect the privacy of customers and people visiting our website. Our site is run from a secure socket layer. We do not use cookies. We do not maintain customer accounts for logging in later. Our website is simple html programming, and we don't even use WordPress templates or e-commerce plug-ins. We don't do a newsletter to which customers could subscribe, and we don't even include standard social media buttons that would link visitors of our site to certain Facebook or Twitter profiles.

We prefer communication by email using a gmail account because this is probably still the most private mode of communication Hillary may disagree, and when we have information to disseminate to the public, we just publish it on our website. We do offer the option to communicate with us by chat apps if a site visitor so wishes, but prefer email.